During the final approach over the lagoon, the left side offers a stunning, iconic panorama of the historic center of Venice and its famous landmarks.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Middle East and the Balkans, the Right Side is the clear winner for the iconic approach into Venice, providing a world-class aerial view of the historic city center.
While both sides offer spectacular views of the Alps, the left side is the clear winner for the iconic approach into Venice, providing a bird's-eye view of the historic city and the lagoon.
The left side offers a superior sequence of views, starting with the northern Pyrenees and culminating in an iconic aerial panorama of the Venice historic center during the final approach.
The left side is the clear winner, primarily for the spectacular approach into Venice. As the aircraft descends over the Adriatic, passengers on the left often get a panoramic view of the historic city, the Grand Canal, and the Doge's Palace before touchdown.
The right side is iconic for this route because it offers a stunning aerial view of the historic city of Venice and its lagoon during the final approach, alongside the glamorous French and Italian Rivieras.
The right side is significantly better for the approach into Venice Marco Polo. As the plane descends into the lagoon, passengers on the right are often treated to an iconic aerial view of the historic city, including the Grand Canal and St. Mark's Square, depending on the landing pattern.
The Left Side is superior primarily for the spectacular descent into Venice, offering a bird's-eye view of the historic island city and the lagoon, plus a closer look at the Dolomites.
The right side offers an unrivaled panoramic view of the rugged Dolomites and the most iconic aerial perspective of the Venetian historic center, including St. Mark's Square, during the standard approach into VCE.
The right side offers a superior experience, particularly for the iconic approach into Venice where the historic center and the lagoon are most visible, alongside landmarks of central Sicily and the Italian mainland.
The left side is the clear winner for the approach into Venice, often providing a breathtaking panoramic view of the historic city, the Grand Canal, and the surrounding islands of the lagoon just before touchdown.
The right side is iconic for its spectacular approach into Venice, often providing a clear aerial view of the historic center, the Grand Canal, and the Swiss Alps during the cruise phase.
The left side is the premier choice for this route, offering a majestic traversal of the Swiss Alps and the iconic, world-class aerial view of Venice and its lagoon during the final descent.